A stall in Miri that was Forced to Open

Discovering Miri’s Hidden Gem: The Little Stall That’s Taking Off. Nestled in a small roadside of Miri, just across from Columbia Asia Krokop, lies a charming little stall that has become the talk of the town—被逼营业中档口. Despite its rather amusing name, which translates to “Forced to Open,” this stall has quickly captured the hearts (and taste buds) of locals and visitors alike.

As you approach, the enticing aromas of fried delicacies waft through the air, drawing you closer. Here’s a delightful peek at what awaits:
Fried Taro Biscuit, Fried Sweet Potato Roll, Signature Mochi, Kuih & Egg Tarts as well as Touhua & Desserts.

A Must-Visit
Whether you’re a Miri local or just passing through, make sure to swing by this delightful little stall. It’s not just about the food—it’s about the experience of savoring the flavors that tell a story of culture and community. So, grab a friend, order a spread, and enjoy the deliciousness that is 被逼营业中档口!

Address: 被逼营业中档口
Opposite Columbia Asia Krokop Miri

(Images: 杨帅 Victor Influencer)

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